Biography:Eden V. Wells, MD, MPH, FACPM, is Clinical Associate Professor, Epidemiology, and the Director for the Preventive Medicine Residency at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Board-certified in both Internal Medicine and Preventive Medicine, her current activities involve curriculum development, teaching, and applied public health practice training within the preventive medicine program; current research and practice activities include work in disaster epidemiology, and development and evaluation of surveillance for emerging infectious disease threats.
Dr. Wells was appointed as the Chief Medical Executive for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services on May 1, 2015. She serves Michigan citizens by providing professional medical leadership, expertise and coordination in addressing public health issues, workforce issues, and health policy development to the Department. Dr. Wells was with the Bureau of Epidemiology, Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH), serving as a medical consultant to the Bureau and as a medical epidemiologist from 2004-2011. Past MDCH activities included investigation of, and response to, public health incidents and outbreaks, as well as preparedness planning for potential bioterrorism and pandemic influenza events. She completed medical school at The Ohio State University College of Medicine, internal medicine training at Vanderbilt University Hospitals, and a preventive medicine residency at the University of Michigan School of Public Health.

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Biography:Dr. Gary Ginsberg, Ph.D. is a toxicologist for the Connecticut Dept of Public Health and is on the faculty at Yale and the University of Connecticut Medical Schools. He assesses risks of chemicals in the home and outdoor environment and has published extensively in peer reviewed journals on the unique vulnerability of children and the elderly. He has served on three National Academy of Science panels and has testified before Congress. He is a featured guest on the Dr. Oz TV show based upon his 2006 book ÒWhats Toxic, Whats NotÓ, and appears every Saturday night on Dr. Michael Roizens ÒYou the Owners ManualÓ radio show.

Biography:Robert H. Schneider, MD, FACC, is a physician-scientist-educator, and one of the worlds leading authorities on evidence-based integrative health care, particularly scientific and natural approaches for prevention and treatment of heart disease, high blood pressure, stress, and other cardiovascular risk factors. He is a certified specialist in clinical hypertension and a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology. He has directed more than $20 million in research grants from the National Institutes of Health for his pioneering research on natural approaches to heart disease. The results of this groundbreaking research have been published in more than 100 articles in authoritative medical journals and proceedings, and featured in more than 1,000 television, radio, magazine, and newspaper reports, including ABCs 20/20, CNN Headline News, Fox News, the New York Times, Washington Post, Newsweek, Wall Street Journal, and TIME magazine. In the past year he has lectured on four different continents, addressing physicians, health professionals, media, and the general public. Currently, Dr. Schneider is Director of the Institute for Natural Medicine and Prevention at Maharishi University of Management, one of the largest federally funded research centers on integrative medicine in the US. Based on his 30 years of experience in research, education and clinical practice, Dr. Schneider authored the popular book, TOTAL HEART HEALTH: How to Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease with the Maharishi Vedic Approach to Health.

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